no way.

Those creatures, whose exact classification is unclear, are really troublesome. Encountering one of them in a confined space is extremely dangerous; one moment of carelessness and you could die.

After all, that thing isn't even afraid of bullets; unless you get a headshot, it's hard to deal with.

Thinking about that thing, Ding Ze really felt that it was similar to the walking dead... except that it was even more ferocious than the walking dead.

A few hours passed in a flash.

Snowwell Milden tossed the cigar from his mouth and said, "Go."

Soon, several hundred people entered the man-made opening one by one and walked down the simple earthen steps, one step at a time.

After walking for a long time, the passage became level.

Ding Ze carefully looked around and found that the passage indeed showed almost no signs of being carved by humans; it must indeed be a crack.

The crack is quite large, about 200 meters high and about 10 meters wide.

Overall, it's fairly spacious.

But this place is even more oppressive now.

Faced with this oppressive atmosphere, Ding Ze felt helpless and could only sigh silently.

At that moment, Snowwell Milden spoke again, reminding everyone, "From here on, everyone must be on high alert. That creature could appear at any time, from anywhere!"

When it comes to matters of life and death, no one dares to be careless.

Not long after.

The team dispersed, splitting into several groups, spaced apart, and moved to the left.

We walked for over an hour, and nothing happened.

Many employees instinctively relaxed a little, but just then, a whooshing sound rang out.

The sound is coming from above...

Ding Ze and Snowwell Milden heard it almost simultaneously and warned each other in unison, "Up there!"

Words spoken.

Without hesitation, Ding Ze picked up his submachine gun and pulled the trigger.

The hundreds of men I brought this time were all well-trained soldiers.

It's too late to say.

Bang!

A soldier fired a flare into the air, shouting, "Flare! Watch your eyes!"

A blinding white light burst forth.

At the top of the crack, a dozen or so pale-skinned creatures were jumping down one after another.

Gou Ri.

This scene is truly terrifying.

Ding Ze felt a chill run down his spine and a sense of unease. (End of Chapter)

Chapter 518 Monster Lair

The underground world, within the cracks.

The strange creatures jumped down one after another.

ratt ratt ratt~~

Fortunately, the number of them was not large, and Ding Ze's side had very fierce firepower.

Not long after.

More than a dozen strange creatures were riddled with bullets and fell to the ground one after another.

Once he was sure there was nothing left above, Ding Ze put away his pistol, walked over to the nearest strange creature, and carefully examined it.

Despite being riddled with bullets and having part of its head missing, this thing was still alive and slightly twitching.

Then, it seems that this thing is indeed the same thing as the one in the Black Barrier tribe in the Amazon rainforest.

At this point, Snowwell Milden asked, "Mr. Ding, are they the same kind of creature?"

“Yes,” Ding Ze nodded readily.

Having received definitive confirmation, Snowwell Milden frowned slightly. "I was hoping for a negative answer... This is too bizarre."

"The Amazon is basically on the surface of the earth, so why would there be something like this there?"

Ding Ze nodded in agreement.

This is really a bit too weird.

This is deep underground, that is on the surface, they are so far apart, why are they both there?

After thinking for a moment, Ding Ze turned to Snowwell Milden, "Your people should have studied this thing, right? What conclusions did they come to?"

Snowwell-Milden had indeed studied it, and replied with a frown, "We dissected it, tested it, tried every method we could think of, and the conclusion is that this thing is no different from a human in terms of its composition."

"But I'm certain this thing can't possibly be considered human."

Ding Ze wholeheartedly agreed.

If humanity were in this state, haha.

Seeing that Ding Ze didn't speak, Snowwell Milden's eyes darted around, and he said again, "Mr. Ding, something may have changed here."

“When we came here last time, we didn’t encounter a lot of these things until much later in the trip.”

"We've only just arrived here, and we've already encountered so many in the first batch... Something's not right."

Ding Ze thought for a moment, "It's probably because of the changes in that giant white egg."

“Probably,” Snowwell Milden thought so too.

"Then let's speed things up and finish this quickly," Ding Ze said.

soon.

Snowwell Milden ordered his men to destroy the heads of all the strange creatures on the ground, and then the group continued on their way.

It didn't take too long.

As if it were only natural, the group encountered another wave of strange creatures, then a third, a fourth...

These bizarre creatures appeared in all sorts of ways, jumping down from the top one moment, leaping out from the side rock wall the next, and even suddenly crawling out from under everyone's feet... It was impossible to guard against them, and it was indeed quite terrifying.

In this way, it's quite reasonable that the team suffered casualties; every time a wave of attacks occurred, a few unlucky players would lose their lives.

Moreover, as they encountered more and more strange creatures, the number of casualties on Ding Ze's side increased significantly.

This is not a good trend.

At this rate, who knows how many people will die before we reach the end?

"Mr. Milden, how much longer do we have to go?" After eliminating another wave of strange creatures, Ding Ze couldn't help but ask Snowwell Milden.

“About a day,” Snowwell Milden replied, his tone somewhat somber.

Ding Ze heard this and was speechless.

Okay, it'll take another day to get there.

This is really dangerous.

But what can we do? We're already here, so we can only keep going.

***************

Time flies by.

Finally, after overcoming numerous hardships and defeating countless of those bizarre creatures, the group reached the vicinity of their destination and stopped at Snowwell Milden's signal.

Snowwell Milden wasted no time and decisively reminded them in a low but extremely solemn voice, "The nest is about a kilometer ahead."

“Something’s not right this time. That nest is very likely teeming with those strange creatures.”

"From this moment on, everyone must make as little noise as possible and not speak."

"Then, be prepared to fight at any time."

"..."

Snowwell Milden gave a reminder.

Faced with these words, none of the group, including Ding Ze, dared to be careless. They all became very serious and tense.

Soon.

The group moved again, guns in hand, taking one step at a time.

It's only one kilometer, it won't take long.

A blink of an eye.

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